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Kristian Fonseca sentenced to life without parole for double murder and two attempted murders

Kristian Fonseca sentenced to life without parole for double murder and two attempted murders

KEYT News Channel 3-12

May 14, 2026

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It’s one of those stories that stops you mid-sip of your morning coffee. According to KEYT News Channel 3-12, Kristian Fonseca has been sentenced to life without parole—plus 114 years to life—for the 2020 murders of Jose Estrada and Daniel Zuniga, along with two attempted murders. While the trial played out in Ventura County, this hits close to home for many in Santa Barbara. Our communities are deeply connected along the 101 corridor, and the violence that shattered families in Ventura echoes here, reminding us how fragile safety can feel in our own neighborhoods.

What stands out is the weight of that sentence: life without parole, plus more than a century. It’s a stark reflection of the pain left behind—two lives lost, two others forever changed. For Santa Barbarans, this case is a sobering reminder of the work local law enforcement and community groups do every day to prevent such tragedies. As we read these headlines, let’s hold space for the victims’ families and remember that justice, however final, can never truly heal a loss like this.

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